Box 10
Contains 30 Results:
Perls Gallery ephemera
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
National Gallery. Calder mobile or stabile postcards (2 different cards).
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
San Francisco Museum of Art Exhibit Invitation, 1998 + envelope
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
Inge Morath photo postcard of Alexander Calder.
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
Invitation. National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal. Dec. 20, 2000. President & Mrs. Clinton.
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
[flyer] Women Who Shape Grand Rapids Government : Yesterday,Today & Tomorrow / City of Grand Rapids. Mar. 2, 1994.
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
Greater Grand Rapids : more for you ... for a day or a lifetime. [n.d., 1970's or later]
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
"A Perfect Balance" The Theater at Washington, Virginia". [Flyer] June 18, 1983.
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
[Graphic clipping] Iguana 1968 (niet ie de tentoonstelling)
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.
1984. A Taste of the Arts.
The Ephemera and Memorabilia section has expanded to two boxes, including invitations, flyers, programs, samples of the Calder's “La Grande Vitesse” image used in advertising, letterhead, and other miscellany. Included are items such as a program from Calder's Memorial service after his death, to invitations in the shape of the sculpture itself.